I'm currently writing my dissertation and I'm in the process of writing up my results. In a few studies, I have seen people report the results as 'a one standard deviation increase in the independent variable increases the dependent variable by x%'. I have also seen people report the results as 'a one standard deviation increase in the independent variable increases the dependent variable by x standard deviations'.
So for example, one of my regressions is
xi: reg GrowthrateGDPpc SecondaryaidGDPperYear Govt CapitalFormation lnin lninitial trade i.Year, beta
How do I report the beta coefficients? Ideally I would like to report it as 'a one standard deviation increase in the Secondary aid decreases growth by x%, How do I do this?
Thankyou
Steph Page
So for example, one of my regressions is
xi: reg GrowthrateGDPpc SecondaryaidGDPperYear Govt CapitalFormation lnin lninitial trade i.Year, beta
GrowthrateGDPpc | Coef. | Std. Err. | t | P>t | Beta |
SecondaryaidGDPperYear | -6.81619 | 4.070058 | -1.67 | 0.096 | -0.12313 |
Govt | -0.0961052 | 0.0572342 | -1.68 | 0.095 | -0.11855 |
CapitalFormation | 0.2297965 | 0.0397146 | 5.79 | 0 | 0.412381 |
lnin | -0.1566097 | 0.3482055 | -0.45 | 0.654 | -0.03159 |
lninitial | -1.481941 | 0.3892724 | -3.81 | 0 | -0.2657 |
trade | 0.0004616 | 0.0067315 | 0.07 | 0.945 | 0.004951 |
_IYear_2005 | 1.903941 | 0.6739045 | 2.83 | 0.005 | 0.250263 |
_IYear_2008 | -0.93068 | 0.6784546 | -1.37 | 0.172 | -0.1203 |
_IYear_2011 | -0.0143107 | 0.6918516 | -0.02 | 0.984 | -0.00178 |
_cons | 10.91137 | 3.394956 | 3.21 | 0.002 | . |
How do I report the beta coefficients? Ideally I would like to report it as 'a one standard deviation increase in the Secondary aid decreases growth by x%, How do I do this?
Thankyou
Steph Page
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